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Daily Digest: Denver’s $856M National Western funding plan relies on tax extensions, and 9 other stories

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The sparked expansion and annexation, filled local restaurants and provided new customers for other businesses. But it also brought an annoying onslaught of noise and traffic and uncertain environmental consequences. .

A new $856 million financing plan to start a massive makeover of Denver’s deteriorating National Western Complex to lodging and car rental taxes.

Austin Strasser was looking forward to lemon cake at his fourth birthday party this week when the toddler — walking in a crosswalk with his mother and big sister — was .

Denver Mayor Michael Hancock said Monday during protests that could result in police officers getting drawn into violent confrontations.

You’re just going to have to .

Almost two years after Colorado passed a law allowing some college students in the country illegally to get in-state tuition, support to help those students navigate financial aid .

The U.S. Supreme Court has given Colorado an extra month to that claims the state is polluting its neighbors with marijuana.

Police say a 25-year-old man was killed Sunday night in southwestern Colorado after he jumped on the hood of a woman’s car as he .

Denver International Airport is one of the least accessible airports in the world, , a nonprofit advocacy group.

Arapahoe County is a checkerboard of oil and gas leases and rights — with holdings adjacent to schools, parks and housing developments, .

Jesse Paul: 303-954-1733, jpaul@denverpost.com or twitter.com/JesseAPaul

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